Psycholinguistic features of communication in English and Uzbek
Raxmanova Dilobar
Master's student at the University of Exact and Social Sciences
Keywords: Keywords: Psycholinguistics, communication, English language, Uzbek language, cognitive processes, pragmatics, cross-linguistic interaction, cultural influence.
Abstract
Abstract: This article explores the psycholinguistic characteristics of communication in English and Uzbek, focusing on how cognitive processes, cultural context, and linguistic structures influence speech production, comprehension, and interaction. By examining differences in sentence structure, semantic nuances, pragmatic conventions, and socio-cultural factors, the study highlights how speakers of both languages navigate meaning, intention, and communicative strategies. The findings provide insights into cross-linguistic communication, language teaching, and translation, emphasizing the importance of psycholinguistic awareness in effective bilingual and intercultural interaction.
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